Answer:
The minority in a group cannot win through informational pressure.
Explanation:
In social studies, information pressure refers to a form of pressure to influence other people that is based on factual data/evidence.
People tend to have the tendency to cave into a peer-pressure. A pressure to follow the perception that is held by the majority of the people in order prevent ourselves from being considered as an outcast.
If presented with the option with information that contradict the majority's perspective, people have a high tendency to completely disregard it even if that information is factual.